Thursday, July 07, 2005

Wireless Internet: Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities

Found this via Fark.

Wireless Internet: Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities:
Wireless Internet access is growing nationwide. Whether at work, at home or on the go, people now have more choices of where and how they access, share and enjoy information and entertainment.

Intel's 3rd Annual 'Most Unwired Cities' survey ranks the top 100 U.S. cities and regions for the greatest wireless Internet accessibility. This year's survey reveals a growing number of diverse locations - both indoors and outdoors - where people can log on and connect to the Internet without wires. Today, wireless hotspots can be found at coffee shops, colleges and hotels, but they're also popping up at skate parks, pipe shops, gas stations, bowling alleys and golf courses.


61. Tulsa, Okla.
83. Oklahoma City, Okla.

Don't forget a lot of your libraries provide free wireless access!

2 comments:

Oakman said...

Where can we get a glimpse of the list of Oklahoma libraries with wi-fi?

Adri said...

Am working on that list and will have it posted soon--along with location of library and any restrictions that may apply. :)